DJ Earworm has given me arguably the best gift in music in 2009, and I’m practicing something I don’t normally believe in; re-gifting. I just have to share this with everyone, and you can take this as your Christmas, birthday, or whatever-you-like present.

I’ve always been a fan of DJ Earworm, i.e. since my brother put me on to him about a year or so ago. DJ Earworm is probably one of my favorite mashup DJ’s, if there’s even any such thing. Anyways, Earworm’s work is defined in his moniker. His work is truly an earworm, i.e. something you can’t ignore, in case you couldn’t follow.

If this were an actual song it would be the monster single of the year. Hold on, the year isn’t over yet so it CAN actually be the monster single of the year for the next two and a half hours. Where else could you possibly go to hear Drake, Taylor Swift, and the Kings of Leon on the same track?

Trust me, this is worth the listen. You can thank DJ Earworm later, but right now click here to listen to and/or download this song.

Drake’s “Forever” is probably the monster single of the year. Kanye West x Lil Wayne x Eminem = Undisputed Greatness! Just when I thought the buzz surrounding the song had started to wear off, Steve Aoki blessed us with a remix.

For the unfamiliar heads, Steve Aoki A.K.A DJ Steve Aoki Kid Millionaire is not your everyday DJ. Unknown to many, he has remixed some of your favorite songs and some of your parent’s favorite songs. And by some of your parent’s favorite songs I mean Michael Jackson’s “Dancing Machine.” Yes, you read that right. He has also received international acclaim, including the awards for “Best Party Rocker DJ” by BPM Magazine and “Best Mix Album of the Year” by Billboard.

Aoki’s “Forever” remix is a treat. I was blasting it at work and I could see why he won that Best Party Rocker DJ award ‘cuz virtually everyone who walked by me either made a comment giving props or broke out in dance. Lord knows what I would do if I could make hot chicks break out into dance at will… lol

I’ve been feeling very festive lately, and as the holidays are fast approaching I’m increasingly inclined to dress Christmas-y to show my holiday cheer. Since I’m not really a big fan of the color green, I’ve decided to go with the more befitting colors of red and white. Unless a pair of lime green sneakers count?

The Resistance Knitted Cardigan kills two birds with one stone: it’s guaranteed to keep you warm and, if worn appropriately, will go well with a pair of boots, which in my case would be a pair of Creative Recreation Dio Boots. I also really like the thick cream shawl collar with blue and red stripe detail.

This is usually where I would send everyone to check out the Resistance website, but since the Resistance website does not exist I have nothing. Good Night! (If I wait another thirty minutes to make this post then I’d have to say Good Morning!).

Robin Thicke is such a f@!%#ing G. Very few contemporary R&B artists walk in the same lane as this man right here. His has a unique sound and his appeal has next to no boundaries.

This song demonstrates Thicke’s vocal prowess and easily marginalizes the music of many mainstream R&B artists. I’m a fiend for some good ol’ R&B and some of my music cravings have been satisfied since hearing this song.

Aside from the music, the ladies in this video are the real treat. Take a look for yourself.

It’s that time of the year again; when nights are longer than days, and birds start flying north. We are left with no choice but to bundle up or face the unforgiving cold winds head on. If I were you, I’d stick with bundling up.

I’m a big fan of scarves, but lately I’ve done without them. Partly because I’m tired of donning the same old scarves every winter, but since seeing this wool hood scarf by Flippa K, I’m now certain that my prayers have been answered.

The scarf definitely has this Ezio Auditore da Firenze-esque look to it. In case you were wondering who Ezio Auditore da Firenze is, he’s the character from Assassin’s Creed II. I like the fact that the hood is attached but still maintains the traditional scarf length. It also doesn’t hurt that it’s made of rib knit wool.

If you are like me and have no problem looking like a scout or marauder from medieval times, or simply like the style of this scarf, then head over to the Flippa K site to see what other devious concepts they’ve cooked up.